Johnny Cash's career was in the doldrums when in the early 80s he made Out Among the Stars, which has been gathering dust in Sony's vaults for 30 years. Marketed as the Man in Black's great lost album, it is nothing of the sort. For one, Cash rarely reveals the vulnerability that would characterise his later albums with Rick Rubin, while the songs, often jaunty and sterile, are an ill fit for his rumbling voice. It's not all bad - I'm Movin' On, a duet with Waylon Jennings, hints at the depths that Rubin would exploit - but this is the sound of a man who'd lost his way.